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Description: Fmoc-Asp-OBzl 95%
Catalog Number: APOSOR471652-5G
UOM: 1 * 5 g
Supplier: APOLLO SCIENTIFIC


Description: Amastatin
Catalog Number: APOSBIMI3764-5MG
UOM: 1 * 5 mg
Supplier: APOLLO SCIENTIFIC


Description: H-D-Asp(OtBu)-OH 98%
Catalog Number: BLDPBD22019-10G
UOM: 1 * 10 g
Supplier: BLD PHARMATECH GMBH


Description: Ac-Asp-OH 95%
Catalog Number: BLDPBD23380-100G
UOM: 1 * 100 g
Supplier: BLD PHARMATECH GMBH


Description: H-Asp-OtBu 98% (by HPLC)
Catalog Number: BLDPBD20736-1G
UOM: 1 * 1 g
Supplier: BLD PHARMATECH GMBH


Description: H-D-Asp-OMe 98%
Catalog Number: H63658.06
UOM: 1 * 5 g
Supplier: Alfa Aesar


Description: Excitatory Amino Acid Transporters (EAATs) are membrane-bound proteins that are localized in glial cells and pre-synaptic glutamatergic nerve endings. EAATs transport the excitatory neurotransmitters L-glutamate and D-aspartate, a process that is essential for terminating the postsynaptic action of glutamate. The re-uptake of amino acid neurotransmitters by EAAT proteins has been shown to protect neurons from excitotoxicity, which is caused by the accumulation of amino acid neurotransmitters. EAAT4 is an aspartate/glutamate transporter that is expressed predominantly in the cerebellum. The transport activity encoded by EAAT4 has high apparent affinity for L-aspartate and L-glutamate, and has a pharmacologic profile consistent with previously described cerebellar transport activities. EAAT5 is a glutamate transporter coupled to a chloride conductance which is expressed primarily in retina. Although EAAT5 shares the structural homologies of the EAAT family, a novel feature of the EAAT5 sequence is a carboxy-terminal motif previously identified in N-ethyl-D-aspartate receptors and potassium channels and shown to confer interactions with a family of synaptic proteins that promote ion channel clustering.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-13046R
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: H-Asp(OtBu)-OMe·HCl 98%
Catalog Number: H63257.03
UOM: 1 * 1 g
Supplier: Alfa Aesar

Description: Excitatory Amino Acid Transporters (EAATs) are membrane-bound proteins that are localized in glial cells and pre-synaptic glutamatergic nerve endings. EAATs transport the excitatory neurotransmitters L-glutamate and D-aspartate, a process that is essential for terminating the postsynaptic action of glutamate. The re-uptake of amino acid neurotransmitters by EAAT proteins has been shown to protect neurons from excitotoxicity, which is caused by the accumulation of amino acid neurotransmitters. EAAT4 is an aspartate/glutamate transporter that is expressed predominantly in the cerebellum. The transport activity encoded by EAAT4 has high apparent affinity for L-aspartate and L-glutamate, and has a pharmacologic profile consistent with previously described cerebellar transport activities. EAAT5 is a glutamate transporter coupled to a chloride conductance which is expressed primarily in retina. Although EAAT5 shares the structural homologies of the EAAT family, a novel feature of the EAAT5 sequence is a carboxy-terminal motif previously identified in N-ethyl-D-aspartate receptors and potassium channels and shown to confer interactions with a family of synaptic proteins that promote ion channel clustering.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-13046R-CY7
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Fmoc-Asp(OAll)-OH 98%
Catalog Number: H63585.14
UOM: 1 * 25 g
Supplier: Alfa Aesar


Description: Boc-D-Asp-OBzl 98%
Catalog Number: H62210.03
UOM: 1 * 1 g
Supplier: Alfa Aesar


Description: Excitatory Amino Acid Transporters (EAATs) are membrane-bound proteins that are localized in glial cells and pre-synaptic glutamatergic nerve endings. EAATs transport the excitatory neurotransmitters L-glutamate and D-aspartate, a process that is essential for terminating the postsynaptic action of glutamate. The re-uptake of amino acid neurotransmitters by EAAT proteins has been shown to protect neurons from excitotoxicity, which is caused by the accumulation of amino acid neurotransmitters. EAAT4 is an aspartate/glutamate transporter that is expressed predominantly in the cerebellum. The transport activity encoded by EAAT4 has high apparent affinity for L-aspartate and L-glutamate, and has a pharmacologic profile consistent with previously described cerebellar transport activities. EAAT5 is a glutamate transporter coupled to a chloride conductance which is expressed primarily in retina. Although EAAT5 shares the structural homologies of the EAAT family, a novel feature of the EAAT5 sequence is a carboxy-terminal motif previously identified in N-ethyl-D-aspartate receptors and potassium channels and shown to confer interactions with a family of synaptic proteins that promote ion channel clustering.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-13046R-FITC
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Animal-free amino acid. Polar. Amide.
Catalog Number: 94341-100G
UOM: 1 * 100 g
Supplier: VWR Chemicals

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Description: h-d-asp-OMe 95%
Catalog Number: BLDPBD132836-25G
UOM: 1 * 25 g
Supplier: BLD PHARMATECH GMBH


Description: Fmoc-D-Asp-OAll 95%
Catalog Number: BLDPBD252019-1G
UOM: 1 * 1 g
Supplier: BLD PHARMATECH GMBH


Description: Ac-Asp(OtBu)-OH 95%
Catalog Number: H63933.06
UOM: 1 * 5 g
Supplier: Alfa Aesar

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